The Truth about Syria
Giving you the real picture of events in Syria rather than the one sided and often false portrayal provided by the Western media.
Friday, 11 May 2012
'Free Syrian Army' suicide bombers
The Syrian insurgency like it's Iraqi equivalent has become characterised by sucide bombings many of which target civilians. This clip shows Syrian rebels preparing suicide bombers for Jihadist attacks this February.
As usual the Western media has completely failed to understand the growing frequency of suicide bombings. Rather than condemning the opposition for theese terrorist attacks, they instead try to suggest that the blame must lie elsewhere. In their infinate idiocy they seem completely unable to reconcile themselves to the fact that the Syrian opposition have never been the freedom fighters they believe they are.
The incompetence and gross stupidity of most journalists has never been more obvious than it is now.
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Damascus: Dozens Killed in yet another Jihadist terrorist attack
Twin bomb blasts in the Syrian capital of Damascus have killed at least 40 people and wounded more than 170, Syrian state television said.
The rush-hour explosions destroyed dozens of cars on a highway and damaged an intelligence complex involved in president Bashar al-Assad's crackdown on a 14-month-old uprising, according to Syrian state television.
Syrian television blamed "terrorists" for the blasts, the deadliest to hit the capital since the revolt began.
One of the explosions wreaked damage over a wide area, punching a crater 3 metres deep into the tarmac.
The explosions occurred a day after a bomb blast near United Nations observers monitoring a ceasefire deal - which state forces and rebels have both violated - and two weeks after authorities said a suicide bomber killed at least nine people in Damascus.
"This is yet another example of the suffering brought upon the people of Syria from acts of violence," said Major General Robert Mood, the head of the UN monitors who toured the site.
"We have seen it here in Damascus and we have seen it in other cities and villages across the country... I call on everyone within and outside Syria to help stop this violence."
Opposition to Mr Assad, which began with peaceful protests in March last year, has grown increasingly militarised and UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon told the UN General Assembly this week he was worried by an "alarming upsurge" in bombings.
Damascus residents said Thursday's explosions struck in the same area almost simultaneously, shortly before 8:00am (local time).
Video footage sent to media by activists showed two columns of smoke, one of them forming a dark heavy cloud.
State television showed the crater in the city's southern ring road and at least one overturned truck.
Walls of buildings on either side of the wide avenue had collapsed.
Shooting could be heard in the background of the footage, filmed shortly after the blasts.
'Is this freedom?'
A man walking around the wreckage pointed at the charred remains of cars.
"Is this freedom?" he said.
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Saturday, 5 May 2012
Friday, 4 May 2012
Syrian rebels display poor acting skills
The video of pertaining to show Syrian troops burying an 'activist' alive has been doing the rounds for a while now.
There are however many reasons to believe it is yet another orchestrated piece of rebel propaganda.
First of all, the dialogue is ridicilous. It's hard to imagine anyone, let alone Syrian troops speaking in such a cheesey and scripted manner.
It is also strangely convinient that the victim's apparent killers create all the context required within the space of little more than a minute. So very fortunate that the superior officer happened to walk up at the opportune moment thereby giving the Syrian troops a reason to explain the terrible motivations behind the murder of this brave video sharing activist just as the deed was being done.
Another obvious point of suspicion is the fact that the individual filming the event makes sure he doesn't include the heads or faces of those involved. A Syrian soldier would not feel the need to hide the faces of his fellows. Only rebels who knew the video was going to go viral after they distrubuted it would ensure that their faces were not included so as to avoid either -
a) Being mistaken for an activist killing regime soldier.
or
b) Being exposed as a known rebel and giving the regime a chance to debunk the propaganda by publicising the fact.
It's a pity that, as usual, many Western media outelts reported this apparent rebel propaganda as fact.
First of all, the dialogue is ridicilous. It's hard to imagine anyone, let alone Syrian troops speaking in such a cheesey and scripted manner.
It is also strangely convinient that the victim's apparent killers create all the context required within the space of little more than a minute. So very fortunate that the superior officer happened to walk up at the opportune moment thereby giving the Syrian troops a reason to explain the terrible motivations behind the murder of this brave video sharing activist just as the deed was being done.
Another obvious point of suspicion is the fact that the individual filming the event makes sure he doesn't include the heads or faces of those involved. A Syrian soldier would not feel the need to hide the faces of his fellows. Only rebels who knew the video was going to go viral after they distrubuted it would ensure that their faces were not included so as to avoid either -
a) Being mistaken for an activist killing regime soldier.
or
b) Being exposed as a known rebel and giving the regime a chance to debunk the propaganda by publicising the fact.
It's a pity that, as usual, many Western media outelts reported this apparent rebel propaganda as fact.
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
'Free Syrian Army' executes blogger
This civilian was blogger was kidnapped and murdered by the Syrian rebels. The piece of paper next to his body is a note from the 'Free Syrian Army' explaining the reasons for his execution. He was murdered because he was accused of blogging in favour of Assad although the fact is, he was merely telling the truth about the situation in Syria.
Of course this is one of many occasions in which the Syrian rebels have murdered and tortured people for speaking the truth. I'm sure many of you will have already seen the video of Mohammed Mer'ea being murdered after having spoken to Arab League monitors.
Holding political views opposed to those of Syria's murderous Islamist insurgents or even just being a non-Muslim is a crime punishable by death in the eyes of Syria's heroic new 'democracts' and 'activists.'
It's amazing that Western politicians and journalists, all exhibiting a degree of stupidity that I never thought possible, continue to believe that these people stand for democracy and should be supported.
Their known links to Al Qaeda, their obvious adherence to Islamist extremism and their evident contempt for democracy are all ignored in the name of perpertuating a retarded liberal fantasy about the nature of Islamism and the essence of human nature.
"Death to Israel" chant the Syrian protestors as Israeli politicians fool themselves on Syria
In this video Syrian protestors are seen chanting 'death to Israel.'
Having dealt with Islamists for a long time one would have hoped that Israel might not harbour the same idiotic fanataises about the goodness of the Syrian rebels blighting the Western political scene. Apparently this is not the case.
Israeli policy makers and politicians seem to be convincing themselves that Syria's Islamist opposition has defied the very essence of their ideology and developed a strong love for Israel -
Israeli policy makers and politicians seem to be convincing themselves that Syria's Islamist opposition has defied the very essence of their ideology and developed a strong love for Israel -
"Palmor (Yigal) said Israel has no idea who might replace Assad. But Israeli security officials believe that if Assad goes, there is a good chance that a moderate, Sunni, Western-leaning government will take his place.
Officials said this assessment is based on "the latest intelligence" and the belief that Syria is far different from Egypt, where Islamic parties have risen in influence since President Hosni Mubarak was ousted last year. They declined to elaborate and acknowledged they are uncertain what lies ahead, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were discussing a sensitive security assessment."If this is what Israel's 'intelligence' is telling them then their intelligence community is completely useless and a palde shadow of what it once was.
The idiocy continues...
"Alon Liel, a former director general of the Israeli Foreign Ministry, said he met with opposition figures in Turkey several weeks ago. Liel said he believes fundamentalist Muslims are not so influential in Syria as they are in Egypt.
Israeli opposition lawmaker Isaac Herzog said in late February that he had held meetings with Syrian opposition figures in Europe and the U.S., and that he believed they were ready for peaceful relations with Israel.
Likewise, Ayoub Kara, a Druse Arab lawmaker from Netanyahu's Likud Party, said he has been approached by members of Syria's opposition. "From all the talks I've had with them not a single word was said against Israel, the opposite is true, they say they will strive for peace with Israel," he said."
So, Israeli politicians actually believe that hard core Jihadists who have never hidden their desire to annihalate Jews have now become Juadeophile democrats desperate for peace with Israel.
You couldn't make it up!
Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2012/04/27/2252957/israeli-leaders-speak-up-about.html#storylink=cpy
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